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… bruised, or injured, use caution with sharp objects like safety razors and nail cutters, and avoid activities such as … if you get sunburned or have skin blisters/redness. During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly … bruised, or injured, use caution with sharp objects like safety razors and nail cutters, and avoid activities such as …
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… that is needed to break down a nutrient (tyrosine) found in food. This effect causes a build-up of too much tyrosine and … correct dose. You may take the suspension with or without food. When using an unopened bottle of suspension for the … peanut butter. (See also Drug Interactions section.) During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly …
Medications
… this medication, take this medication with fat-containing foods (such as eggs, butter, peanut butter, cheese). If you … into a small cup with 1 teaspoonful (5 milliliters) of soft food (such as yogurt, applesauce) or liquid (such as water, … drugs, nonprescription drugs, and herbal products). During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly …
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… That's because the caffeine may keep you awake longer. Pregnancy In small amounts, caffeine is considered safe for … That's because the caffeine may keep you awake longer. Pregnancy In small amounts, caffeine is considered safe for …
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… tooth pain when you touch a tooth or when you eat or drink foods that are hot, cold, sweet, or sour (a sensitive … Other causes of gum bleeding, swelling, and pain include: Pregnancy, blood-thinning medicines, and bleeding disorders. … Over-the-Counter Medicines to Children More self-care Child Safety: Preventing Falls Dental Care: Brushing and Flossing …
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… pharmacist. Take this medication by mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor, usually once or twice … medications, or if you do not consume enough calories from food, or if you do unusually heavy exercise. Talk with your … cycle (promote ovulation) and increase the chance of pregnancy. Consult your doctor or pharmacist about using …
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… stomach upset while taking this medication, take it with food or milk. Take this medication with a full glass of … normal labor/delivery. It is not recommended for use in pregnancy from 20 weeks until delivery. If your doctor … asleep. Limit the use of caffeine-containing medications, foods, or beverages while taking this product. If you take …
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… to help treat heart failure. This includes eating healthy foods that are low in salt, and not smoking. Heart experts … medicines for heart failure. You still have to eat healthy foods and exercise as your doctor advises. A pacemaker can … problems from the surgery. You won't have to think about safety around devices that could stop your pacemaker from …
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… such as tapeworm or toxoplasmosis . Eclampsia , which is pregnancy-related seizure activity that is related to high … occur more often or are more severe. Learn more Child Safety: Preventing Falls Preventing Falls in Older Adults … occur more often or are more severe. Learn more Child Safety: Preventing Falls Preventing Falls in Older Adults …
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… air, such as from fumes, smoke, odours, and perfumes. Spicy food or drink. Certain medicines, such as aspirin, … hormones. Hormone changes in the body (such as rhinitis of pregnancy). Alcohol use. Aging. What are the symptoms? … air, such as from fumes, smoke, odours, and perfumes. Spicy food or drink. Certain medicines, such as aspirin, …